Stay Connected with the Society’s Curated Communications Channels

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We grow as professionals by staying informed on emerging research and developments in our field.

As your professional home, the Society offers a variety of resources to help you keep pace with the latest trends and cutting-edge science and clinical practice. No matter what time zone you live in, no matter how you prefer to stay connected, we have the tools to keep you informed.

For those who love delving into peer-reviewed papers, our Endocrine Feedback Loop podcast offers a journal club experience you can listen to anywhere, even on the treadmill or during your commute. Host Chase Hendrickson, MD, MPH, does a fantastic job and has hosted more than 50 episodes exploring a variety of endocrine topics. Experts discuss the latest research published in our journals covering the full range of endocrine topics, so there is something for everyone.

If you enjoy the podcast format, we also offer the Endocrine News Podcast. Chief Communications Officer Aaron Lohr sits down with well-known experts to discuss the latest clinical advances and research findings. The podcast has a catalog of nearly 100 episodes, and these are really worth a listen.

Our social media platforms offer another way to obtain timely updates. This year, we have added a presence on Bluesky, which is a microblogging site growing in popularity among the scientific community. You can find the Society there at @endocrinesociety.bsky.social, and we also have a dedicated account for journal news at @endosocjournals.bsky.social. Be sure also to connect with us or on our other social media platforms. You can find us on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Instagram, Threads, and YouTube.

Speaking of YouTube, our Annual Meeting Steering Committee (AMSC) leaders are sharing sneak peeks of this summer’s ENDO 2025 meeting program via our YouTube channel. It is wonderful to see that more than 1,600 people have watched the video of AMSC Chair Niki Karavitaki, MSc, PhD, FRCP, and yours truly announcing the plenary lineup. There will be more to come from the AMSC chairs, so make sure to subscribe to the Society’s YouTube channel for upcoming previews of content being presented at ENDO July 12-15 in San Francisco, Calif.

The Society’s 10 Special Interest Groups (SIGs) offer another avenue to staying in touch with peers who share your professional interests. There are SIGs with a specific endocrine focus, such as adrenal and pituitary, bone and mineral, endocrine-disrupting chemicals, neuroendocrinology, obesity, or other endocrine topics. There are also SIGs that cater to those interested in professional career development, including the Early-Career and Entrepreneurship SIGs. The SIGs distribute a monthly e-newsletter to keep members informed about upcoming webinars and networking events, such as those at ENDO. I really recommend getting involved with SIGs.

As your professional home, the Society offers a variety of resources to help you keep pace with the latest trends and cutting-edge science and clinical practice. No matter what time zone you live in, no matter how you prefer to stay connected, we have the tools to keep you informed.

Society members can stay in touch with peers and fellow SIG members around the world through our exclusive online community, EndoForum. The community gives you the ability to post questions or share thoughts with endocrine clinicians and researchers at any time of day or night. Given the International nature of our Society there is always someone active in differing time zones and able to reply. It is the perfect place to ask for advice or offer insights on challenging cases, and gain insights into management strategies from other healthcare contexts that one may not have considered.

The Society also keeps news flowing into email inboxes. The weekly edition of Endocrine eNews keeps us abreast of Society initiatives, programs, events, and upcoming deadlines. Our journals deliver electronic Table of Contents every time a new journal issue is published. Endocrine Briefing uses artificial intelligence to create a customized mix of headlines tailored to each member’s interests. For those tracking U.S. policy developments, the weekly Advocacy in Action update posted on our website offers analysis of events affecting the endocrine community.

Our website, endocrine.org, provides timely updates in ‘The Latest’ section. The staff also shares a more in-depth look behind the scenes of various Society programs and initiatives in our monthly blog, Endocrine Signals.

And the pages of Endocrine News magazine, of course, will continue to feature the latest news about our community’s achievements and work.

So, as you can see, the Society offers so many options for engaging and learning about breakthroughs and other aspects for all those working in our field — be sure to subscribe to the channels that you find the most beneficial.

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